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The Moth Presents: Cathy Olkin
The Moth Presents: Cathy Olkin YouTube video by The Moth

As the #Artemis II mission gets closer to the Moon, I would like to share a talk by Dr. Cathy Olkin’s @theMoth about an exciting time in space exploration on her day off work.
Check it out: youtu.be/b4mOxwyjrpY?...
#WomenInSTEM #SpaceExploration #Artemis #ScienceCommunication

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#CancerResearch #MedicalInnovation #UHN #HealthcareInnovation #LungCancer #MedTech #PrecisionMedicine #ClinicalResearch #FutureOfHealthcare #Oncology #ScienceCommunication #DoctorInterested #UHNResearch #HealthEquity

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What if #design could change how we understand #science? 🧪

A new Science & Society article explores how combining #MolecularBiology with design can transform complex research into visual, accessible stories: link.springer.com/article/10.1038/s44319-0...

#ScienceCommunication

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The first graphic in this series discusses the anatomy of a dolphin, including their ability to use echolocation. 

“Dolphins may look like fish, but their bodies are built very differently. Inside, they have lungs instead of gills, which means they must swim to the surface to breathe air through their blowhole. Their bodies are streamlined, with smooth skin and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in the ocean. This shape allows them to glide through the water with very little resistance.

One of the most important structures inside a dolphin is the melon, a rounded organ in the forehead. The melon helps focus sound waves for echolocation, which dolphins use to “see” underwater. They also have strong muscles along their spine and tail that power their flukes, giving them the speed and agility they’re known for.

Dolphins have a simple stomach for storing food and a second chamber for breaking it down. Their teeth are shaped like small cones, perfect for grabbing slippery fish and squid. Instead of chewing, dolphins swallow their food whole. Their internal organs are arranged to help them stay balanced and stable as they swim.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The first graphic in this series discusses the anatomy of a dolphin, including their ability to use echolocation. “Dolphins may look like fish, but their bodies are built very differently. Inside, they have lungs instead of gills, which means they must swim to the surface to breathe air through their blowhole. Their bodies are streamlined, with smooth skin and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in the ocean. This shape allows them to glide through the water with very little resistance. One of the most important structures inside a dolphin is the melon, a rounded organ in the forehead. The melon helps focus sound waves for echolocation, which dolphins use to “see” underwater. They also have strong muscles along their spine and tail that power their flukes, giving them the speed and agility they’re known for. Dolphins have a simple stomach for storing food and a second chamber for breaking it down. Their teeth are shaped like small cones, perfect for grabbing slippery fish and squid. Instead of chewing, dolphins swallow their food whole. Their internal organs are arranged to help them stay balanced and stable as they swim.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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We all need to become better science storytellers. Here’s why and how. Last week, in a lovely New Haven bar, six people gathered in front of a crowd to tell stories that were somehow related to science and public health.

#Sciencecommunication
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Yale School of #PublicHealth w/Your Local Epidemiologist
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#STEM #communication #scicomm

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Duke Graduate Academy | Office of Interdisciplinary Programs Duke Graduate Academy - Office of Interdisciplinary Programs

The Duke Grad Academy offers free online courses that help #DukeU grad and professional students prepare for high-level research, innovative teaching, leadership, and public engagement. Check out our new course on #ScienceCommunication w/ Emily Edwards!

interdisciplinary.duke.edu/opportunitie...

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Scientist at the desktop

Scientist at the desktop

🔬 #Visibility isn’t a coincidence—it’s a #strategy

📊 The #HirschIndex measures #citations.

🌍 #ScienceRelation measures #publicPerception.

🚀 Interested in professional #ScienceComm?

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#Science #ScienceCommunication #PR #ThirdPartyFunding #MakingResearchVisible

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Wissenschaftler am Schreibtisch

Wissenschaftler am Schreibtisch

🔬 #Sichtbarkeit ist kein Zufall – sondern #Strategie

📊 Der #HirschIndex misst #Zitationen.

🌍 #ScienceRelation misst #öffentlicheWahrnehmung.

🚀 Interesse an professioneller #Wisskomm?

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#Wissenschaft #ScienceCommunication #PR #Drittmittel #ForschungSichtbarMachen

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A review on the germaneness of libraries in sustaining information technology services: rethinking towards futuristic strategies implementation Purpose. This review paper examines the germaneness of libraries in sustaining information technology services, rethinking towards implementing futuristic strategies and the significant…

Research: doi.org/10.1108/LM-1...
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#Libraries #DigitalInclusion #InformationTechnology #Sustainability #AcademicResearch #WalterSisuluUniversity #LibraryManagement #ScienceCommunication

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Prehistoric flower fossil discovered in Indian mine reveals a 52-million-year-old link to Australia | Research Matters An international team of scientists has unearthed a well preserved, 52-million-year-old fossilised flower in a western Indian lignite mine. The discovery reveals an ancient connection between the Indi...

Found in Rajasthan: The Australian flower that lived in India

For a deep dive, check out:
researchmatters.in/news/prehist...

#newspecies #fossils #Gondwana #biodiversity #scicomm #science #sciencecommunication #IndianScience #ScienceinIndia #Australia

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Decades of satellite data shows expanding deserts in Anantapur | Research Matters Decades of satellite imagery have revealed exactly where and how wind-blown sands and human activity are turning nearly 200 square kilometres of semi-arid Indian farmland into barren desert.

Beyond drought: Understanding the permanent desertification of Anantapur

For a deep dive, check out:
researchmatters.in/news/decades...

#Anantapur #desertification #innovation #satellitemapping #scicomm #science #sciencecommunication #IndianScience #ScienceinIndia #NASA

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Study Reveals Octopus Mating Arm Doubles as a Chemical Sensor - Harvard University - Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology A new study (PDF) from the MCB lab of Nicholas Bellono reveals an unexpected sensory mechanism underlying octopus reproduction—showing that a specialized arm used for mating is also […]

Study Reveals Octopus Mating Arm Doubles as a Chemical Sensor 🧠 🧪🧬 #AcademicSky #higherEd #sciencecommunication #research
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1st PanEuCOPT Action Conference Registration Thanks for your interest to attend the 1st PanEuCOPT Action Conferece! This is an open event that will take place on Thursday April 9th (from 14:00 to 20:00 Portugal time UTC +01:00). It will be an in...

To attend, register in the following form to receive the Zoom link!
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Make sure to follow our page to get further notifications!
#PanEuCOPT #COSTactions #ScienceCommunication #PDI #Photoantimicrobial #Aveiro #OnlineConference #OpenScience

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#conservation #sciencecommunication

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Urban habitats impose an “urban penalty."

Implication: Designing wildlife-friendly cities is essential for sustaining urban bird populations. 💚

@vinitagowda.bsky.social

🌍 Also read our work featured here: india.mongabay.com/2026/02/urba...

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Microsoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams Microsoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams

✨Online Science Communication seminar today (Thurs 2 April 12-1pm)!

Helen Featherstone, Elena Milani, Wilasinee Triyarat - Science Communication Unit (SCU) PhDs: Where are they now?

Register:
events.teams.microsoft.com/event/76f73d...

#scicomm #sciencecommunication #publicengagment #PhD

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Check out #courses, #workshops and #SummerSchool focused on #MarineScience, #ScienceCommunication and #PostdocLeadership! 🌊🤿🦠🦑
📩 Got a course or summer school to share? Tag us or send a DM!

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Ancient Himalayan sediment reveals how the rising mountains and global cooling weakened the Asian Monsoon | Research Matters Analysis of ancient clay and rock chemistry shows that a combination of tectonic mountain shifts and global cooling drastically weakened the South Asian monsoon eight million years ago.

The roof of the world’s secret: How the Tibetan plateau reshaped rain

For a deep dive, check out: researchmatters.in/news/ancient...

#miocene #monsoon #climatechange #Himalayas #scicomm #science #sciencecommunication #IndianScience #ScienceinIndia

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Did you know vaccines aren’t just for humans?
Fish vaccination is a powerful tool in aquaculture that helps prevent disease, improve fish health, and support sustainable food systems.

#FishHealth #Aquaculture #Vaccination #SustainableFisheries #ScienceCommunication #OneHealth #FishFarming

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Free webinar: Mastering Scientific Presentations

8 April 2026

Free webinar: Mastering Scientific Presentations 8 April 2026

Give your research the presentation it deserves.

REMINDER to register and join us April 8 for a free, interactive webinar: Mastering Scientific Presentations with Dr. Mike Morrison

💫 Free and open to everyone

🔗 Register now! us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

#ScienceCommunication #SciComm

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Four people posing in front of a stage. Projected behind them is the SciTalk26 Logo.

There was a Rutgers reunion in Portland last week!

The days were full of learning about the #ScienceCommunication landscape and thinking about Rutgers' past, present, and future in this space!

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APRIL FOOLS!

We would never suggest that you use these outdated tactics in your science communication.

#CommunicationSkills #ScienceCommunication #ScienceEngage #StrategicMessaging

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🚀 Meet the Innovators – Ep. 9

Veronica Christofidis shares why science communication is key to making research accessible and impactful beyond the lab 🌍

🎥 Watch the full interview: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tyw5...

#MeetTheInnovators #RePowerSiC #ScienceCommunication

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Understanding Evolution – Your one-stop source for information on evolution Your one-stop source for information on evolution

🔗 Learn more about evolution misconceptions on: evolution.berkeley.edu
💬 Which misconception about evolution do you encounter most often? And which one is hardest to address?

#EvolutionEducation #Misconceptions #ScienceEducation #Evolution #ScientificLiteracy #ScienceCommunication #EvoKE

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❓ What other ant behaviours do you think remain to be discovered? We look forward to reading your thoughts in the comments.

#AIM #Myrmecology #ScienceCommunication #Evolution #Ants

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Annual GRK Workshop in Stuttgart!

The members of #GRK2948 gathered at the at the University of Stuttgart.
Thanks to the invited speakers Christian Holm ans Stefan Weber as well as Dr. Lucas Kreuzer for an talk about visible science!

#unistuttgart #uniheidelberg #sciencecommunication #workshop #grk

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Recently, we published a fascinating article discussing the history of Isla de la Juventud, Cuba! Isla de la Juventud is an island off the coast of Cuba, owned by the Cuban government. The island is approximately 213.88 nautical miles (396.10576 kilometers or 246.128708 miles) from the mainland North American Continent.

It is the second largest island Cuban Island, only second to the main island. The island is approximately 2419.05 square kilometers (934 square miles or 597,760 acres). The island is south of Havana, & is the seventh-largest island in the West Indies as a whole. The official language of the island is Spanish, & tourism is high. Ecologically, the island is covered in Pine forests. The island is mild, & not as tropical as the rest of the Caribbean. The island is incredibly well known for its gorgeous beaches, never-ending nightlife, historic prisons, biodiversity, & its reputation as a pirate hideaway.

To learn more, or to access the full article, please visit the website in our profile, or visit the link below.
https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-documented-history-of-isla-de-la-juventud

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! Recently, we published a fascinating article discussing the history of Isla de la Juventud, Cuba! Isla de la Juventud is an island off the coast of Cuba, owned by the Cuban government. The island is approximately 213.88 nautical miles (396.10576 kilometers or 246.128708 miles) from the mainland North American Continent. It is the second largest island Cuban Island, only second to the main island. The island is approximately 2419.05 square kilometers (934 square miles or 597,760 acres). The island is south of Havana, & is the seventh-largest island in the West Indies as a whole. The official language of the island is Spanish, & tourism is high. Ecologically, the island is covered in Pine forests. The island is mild, & not as tropical as the rest of the Caribbean. The island is incredibly well known for its gorgeous beaches, never-ending nightlife, historic prisons, biodiversity, & its reputation as a pirate hideaway. To learn more, or to access the full article, please visit the website in our profile, or visit the link below. https://www.thepersaudcatalog.org/post/the-documented-history-of-isla-de-la-juventud

#cuba #historicalstudies #history #marinescience #marinebiology #oceanscience #ocean #sea #article #newsletter #sciencecommunication #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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I had a wonderful time last week at PHUSE Connect in Austin, where I was honored to give the opening keynote. I spoke about how data gets translated into understanding and decisions, and what the COVID era revealed about doing that well.
#datascience #datavisualization #sciencecommunication

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We need to talk about the "Seal of Approval" problem in academia. 🎓🧵

The term "Peer Reviewed" often acts as a conversation-ender, but it’s actually a moving target...

#AcademicSky #ScienceCommunication #PeerReview #STEM #Research #Science

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Welcome to Episode 27 of the Marine Enthusiasts Podcast! In today’s episode, we are delighted to sit down with aquaculturist & ocean conservationist, Joe Moody! Joe Moody is an aquaculturist & ocean conservationist from Yorkshire who graciously donated his time to discuss the Whitby Lobster Hatchery, & his career thus far! In today’s episode, we discuss his passion for marine science, the incredible work of the Whitby Lobster Hatchery, & how he rose through the ranks to become Head Aquaculturist! 

Sit back, relax, enjoy a warming cup of tea, & dive into the latest episode of the Marine Enthusiasts Podcast!

For questions, comments, suggestions, or inquiries, please don’t hesitate to email us at marineenthusiastspodcasts@gmail.com.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Gk64f695mTbwiew4pUeSf?si=s_NtvyXqQ4-Jl1u4ObCQGA

Welcome to Episode 27 of the Marine Enthusiasts Podcast! In today’s episode, we are delighted to sit down with aquaculturist & ocean conservationist, Joe Moody! Joe Moody is an aquaculturist & ocean conservationist from Yorkshire who graciously donated his time to discuss the Whitby Lobster Hatchery, & his career thus far! In today’s episode, we discuss his passion for marine science, the incredible work of the Whitby Lobster Hatchery, & how he rose through the ranks to become Head Aquaculturist! Sit back, relax, enjoy a warming cup of tea, & dive into the latest episode of the Marine Enthusiasts Podcast! For questions, comments, suggestions, or inquiries, please don’t hesitate to email us at marineenthusiastspodcasts@gmail.com. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Gk64f695mTbwiew4pUeSf?si=s_NtvyXqQ4-Jl1u4ObCQGA

open.spotify.com/episode/6Gk6...

#podcast #podcasters #marinescience #oceanscience #marinescience #ocean #sealife #sea #sealife #marinelife #oceanlife #episode #interview #aquaculture #lobster #crustacean #carcinology #sciencecommunication #scienceducation #fyp

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Man at work at desktable

🧑‍🎓 #ScientificExcellence doesn’t end with #scholarlyjournals 📖

Through #ScienceRelations, I help #scientists strategically raise the profile of their #research and #publications—in a measurable and professional way.

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#ScienceCommunication #PublicRelations #HumanSEO

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